Manchester City Council's brand new early intervention advice service is here to help you prevent homelessness and get the support you need, right when you need it.

Here are some alternative support and advice services that can help you to understand your options.
- Shelter - a national charity with housing advice on a range of issues.
- Citizen's Advice - impartial advice and information about housing, benefits, debt, work and more
- Cheetham Hill Advice Centre - local support with with housing, benefits, debt problems and more
- Centrepoint - housing advice for young people aged 18 - 25
- GM Law centre - legal advice for tenants
- Manchester Move - social housing in Manchester
You can get help if you are leaving an abusive relationship.
Manchester City Council can also help if you are already homeless.
The service is free, confidential, and available to all Manchester residents.
No matter your situation, help is available. Whether you're facing rent arrears, job loss, or any other financial difficulty, they can help you find:
- Emergency shelters and temporary accommodation.
- Debt advice and budgeting support.
- Benefits advice and applications.
- Housing options and legal guidance.
- Mental health and wellbeing services.
- And more!
If you, or anyone you know, are worried about homelessness, please visit:
Manchester City Council's Homelessness Prevention and Advice Service
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